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Top 10 Most Beautiful Women in History Who Changed the World
There’s something undeniably captivating about powerful women throughout history. But true beauty isn’t just about appearance. It’s about intelligence, influence, courage, mystery, and the ability to leave a mark on the world.
By Areeba Umair28 days ago in FYI
10 Everyday Things That Are Illegal in North Korea (And Most of Us Can’t Imagine Living Without)
Imagine standing in a massive crowd, surrounded by thousands, maybe even millions of people, cheering in perfect unison. The flags wave. The chants echo. Everything looks synchronized, powerful, almost unreal.
By Areeba Umair28 days ago in FYI
10 Dangerous Ways North Koreans Escape the World’s Most Secretive Nation
North Korea has long carried the reputation of being the world’s ultimate “hermit kingdom.” It’s a country sealed off by ideology, military force, and fear where borders are not just lines on a map, but life-or-death barriers.
By Areeba Umair28 days ago in FYI
The Creepiest Drawings Kids Have Ever Made (And Why They’re Seriously Unsettling)
We’ve all heard that kids say the creepiest things. They’ll casually mention a “friend” standing in the corner… when no one’s there. They’ll talk about memories that don’t belong to them. And sometimes, they’ll draw pictures that make you question everything.
By Areeba Umair28 days ago in FYI
The Wildest Baby Names You Can’t Legally Give Your Child Around the World
Naming your baby is supposed to be exciting, right? Some parents spend hours flipping through baby name books, consulting astrological charts, or browsing online forums. Others… well, they just wing it sometimes with disastrous results. Around the world, governments have rules to make sure your kid won’t spend their life explaining or laughing at their name. Here’s a look at some of the craziest illegal names parents tried and why authorities said “no way.”
By Areeba Umair28 days ago in FYI
Friday the 13th has ties to the Bible and Christianity
Friday the 13th: The origin The origin of Friday the 13th is not really known. Stories about bad luck on this date come from different cultures. In 2026, the 13th of three different months falls on a Friday. They are February, March, and November.
By Cheryl E Preston28 days ago in FYI
Area 51 Secrets the CIA Doesn’t Want You to Know
For decades, Area 51 has been the source of endless rumors, conspiracy theories, and late-night internet debates. The top-secret military base in Nevada has long been associated with aliens, UFOs, and government cover-ups, but what if the real secrets go far beyond what we’ve imagined?
By Areeba Umair29 days ago in FYI
10 Reasons North Koreans Believe Kim Jong-Un is a God
North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-Un, is one of the most talked-about figures in the world. To outsiders, he might seem like a bizarre dictator with unusual friendships, think Dennis Rodman, but inside North Korea, he’s considered heaven-sent, almost divine. From miraculous births to world-changing achievements, here are the top 10 reasons North Koreans see Kim Jong-Un as a god.
By Areeba Umair29 days ago in FYI
Inside the Shaolin Temple: 6 Mind-Blowing Training Techniques of Shaolin Monks
When it comes to martial arts, few names are as iconic as Shaolin Kung Fu. Known worldwide, this legendary practice isn’t just about fightingit’s a way of life. And at the heart of it all are the Shaolin monks, who embody centuries of Buddhist discipline, patience, and rigorous training.
By Areeba Umair29 days ago in FYI
The 5 Most Powerful Families Allegedly Controlling the World
Since the Renaissance, the world has steadily shifted toward systems built on commerce, banking, and corporate power. What began as financial institutions and trade networks evolved into massive corporations and global empires that now influence politics, economics, and even military decisions.
By Areeba Umair29 days ago in FYI
Scattered Thoughts (Random Ideas). Content Warning.
Scattered Thoughts (Random Ideas) Yes, I'm going to write whatever comes to mind. For the past week, I've been trying to clear my head, searching for different topics and experimenting with writing about them in my own style. But I discovered that this was just a defense mechanism to avoid writing, as I only wrote one article this week, and it stemmed entirely from my own thoughts and personal experience. So, I decided to write; I love writing without constraints.
By Ashrakat Elnagy29 days ago in FYI










